Summary

Harry doesn’t mind that so many Slytherins from his year have returned to finish their NEWTs, really he doesn’t. It’s just – do they have to be so friendly? He’s not prejudiced, really he’s not. It’s just – they’ve got to be up to something, right? Unnerved by the attention he’s attracting from everyone – the Slytherins are the least of it, to be fair – and struggling with a raft of changes to Hogwarts itself, Harry wishes he could be happy that one constant remains: Draco Malfoy really fucking hates him.

When he’s hit by an illegal love-spell though, Harry finds he has more to worry about than whether or not Blaise Zabini actually wants to be his friend. For if everyone affected has been blessed – or cursed, by the look on Malfoy’s face – with a magical tattoo revealing the name of their soulmate, what does it mean that Harry’s skin remains completely bare?

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John loses his memories and doesn't remember Sherlock. He deduces that he and Sherlock were in a romantic relationship before and Sherlock goes along with it, since he was in love with John. Of course John finds out and leave. But comes back

Summary

"There’s nothing, after all, that John would not do for Sherlock. So what if John’s head-over-heels, painfully, wholeheartedly, in love with Sherlock in a steady, burning sort of way? It bears no relevance to the point at hand; that there seems to be someone else and John has no prior claim. John’s perfectly happy to continue as they are. On cases they introduce each other as partners. The rest of the time, should it come up, as friends. John is content. Sherlock seems to be. Nothing needs to change."

In which John Watson sees something unusual, becomes jealous, and makes too much of a small thing as an old friend of Sherlock's shows up in the middle of a case.